Whenever people search for the definition of ‘what is a B-Movie?’ they are likely to find the following description. “A movie that is often made cheaply and usually not very good.” Whilst this is true in many cases, there are examples of B-Movies that have becomecult classicsand are enjoyed by millions of people. Some incredibly famous directors started their careers making B-Movies. Peter Jackson, Sam Raimi, and James Gunn all made movies that could be considered questionable by some, but these films gave them a start in their cinematic journey, and ultimately helped them reach critical and financial success. Their B-Movie experiences also influenced their later movies and became a part of their filmmaking style.

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Whilstvideo gameshaven’t been around as long as film, there are many examples of how B-Movies have influenced their story and design. B-Movies are often fun and don’t take themselves too seriously, and that can be said for all the games in this list. B-Movies should be celebrated for their contribution to cinema and video games, and that’s exactly what this list aims to do.

13Where Time Stood Still

Released in 1988,Where Time Stood Stillis clearly influenced by movies such as The Land That Time Forgot from 1974 and One Million Years B.C. from 1966.Where Time Stood Stillis an isometric adventure game where the plot follows a group of 4 survivors who have crash-landed in a mysterious land filled with dinosaurs, cannibals and other hazards.

The game was very innovative for the time where each character had their personality traits and characteristics. The player had to manage each character’s health, hunger, and, tiredness. If a character died or had low attributes, it affected the gameplay and how each member of the group reacted.

Where Time Stood Still Gameplay & Where Time Stood Still Cover Art

12It Came From The Desert

The clue to the type of games Cinemaware made is in their title.Cinematic visuals were a key featureof their games includingIt Came From The Desert. Released in 1989, everything aboutIt Came From The Desertscreams classic B-Movie. The player takes the role of Dr. Greg Bradley who is investigating a meteor that lands in the small town of Lizard Breath. The meteor has a strange effect on the ants mutating them into giants which threaten the local population.

The aim of the game is to speak to the inhabitants and collect evidence of the growing danger, hopefully convincing the army to stand and fight.It Came From The Deserthad awesome graphics and featured different mini-games. Some examples of the mini-games included shooting the antenna from a giant ant, taking part in a knife fight against local hoodlums, and escaping from a hospital. Whilst the gameplay may have been lacking,It Came From The Desertcertainly made up for its shortcomings with a great atmosphere and excellent graphics.

It Came From The Desert Gameplay & It Came From The Desert Cover Art

11Night Trap

Looking back, it’s hard to imagine the controversy that surroundedNight Trap. Along withMortal Kombat,Night Trapwas discussed at state senate hearings in 1993 and was accused of promoting violence and sexual aggression against women.

Maybe it was becauseFMV gameswere relatively new at the time and people saw them as a threat to children, but in all honestyNight Trapis extremely tame, especially compared to video games released today. The B-Movie influences ofNight Trapare firmly rooted in the plot which revolves around a sleepover and a house filled with vampires.Night Trapis very silly and despite the poor gameplay, is often seen as a cult classic.

Night Trap Gameplay & Night Trap Cover Art

10Zombies Ate My Neighbors

Konami released some awesome titlesand run and gun gameZombies Ate My Neighborsis one of their best. Taking inspiration from horror B-Movies,Zombies Ate My Neighborsis filled with characters that will raise a smile. As well as the titular zombies, there are vampires, werewolves, knife-wielding Chucky dolls, aliens, and, even a homage to Invasion Of The Body Snatchers.

Featuring superb music and excellent animation,Zombies Ate My Neighborswas certainly an eye-catching game. Although the graphics were cartoony and not particularly graphic, this didn’t stop the game from being censored in certain countries. The name was seen as being too suggestive and violent for some and retitled to just Zombies.

Zombies Ate My Neighbors Gameplay, Zombies Ate My Neighbors Cover Art, Zombies Cover Art

9Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters

Based on Sci-Fi B-Movies,Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsterssurely has one of the greatest titles in video game history! This two-player isometric shooter from Atari was released in 1989 and ported to multiple systems and home computers.

The arcade cabinet was particularly interesting not only for theeye-catching artworkbut also for the type of joysticks used by the player. The Atari Hall Effect joysticks provided a greater degree of multi-directional control and were used in several Atari arcade games.

Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters Gameplay, Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters Arcade Cabinet & Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters Cover Art

8Resident Evil

There isn’t much to say aboutResident Evilthat hasn’t already been said. Looking back, it cannot be underestimated how groundbreaking and influentialResident Evilwas on the video game and entertainment industry as a whole. A billion-dollar franchise was created in 1996 spawning sequels that include some of the best video games ever made!

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There is still massive interest inResident Evil, with movies and TV shows being made, as well as remakes of the earlier games andResident Evil Villagereceiving support for PSVR. That all being said, it cannot be denied that the roots ofResident Evil’ssuccess come from zombie B-Movies, right down to the infamous dialogue. Everyone remembers the “Jill Sandwich” line, but this is part of what makesResident Evilsuch a classic game.

7Body Harvest

Grand Theft Auto 3is rightly praised for being a momentous moment in the video game industry bringing a fully 3D open world to life. But, its roots can be found in another3D open-world gamereleased on the Nintendo 64 in 1998. DMA Design who made GTA 1 & 2 and would later become Rockstar North, created the sci-fi adventureBody Harvest.

The player takes control of a super soldier who must travel through time fighting aliens and help the survivors on earth.Body Harvestwas very innovative for the time, with each level having various vehicles which could be used to move around the world.Body Harvestwas a fun title that gave the world a vision of what was to come with the later GTA games.

Resident Evil Gameplay & Resident Evil Cover Art

6Destroy All Humans

It is often said by actors that playing the bad guy is more fun than being the hero and that is exactly what happens inDestroy All Humans! The player takes control of Crypto, an alien who is sent to earth to harvest brains and wipe out anything standing in the way of his mission.

Taking inspiration from 50s Sci-Fi movies and more modern movies such as Mars Attacks,Destroy All Humans! has spawned a series of sequels and spin-off games. The original game was remastered and released in 2020, andDestroy All Humans! 2: Reprobedis due for release in 2022.

Body Harvest Gameplay & Body Harvest Cover Art

Grindhouse movies made a resurgence in 2007 thanks to Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez with the release of Planet Terror and Death Proof. The grimy low budget style was perfectly replicated in 2009 withHouse Of The Dead: Overkill. This light gun series from Sega has always worn its B-Movie roots on its sleeve, butHouse Of The Dead: Overkilltook it to another level.

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The scratchy film grain presentation, opening video showcasing a stripper dancing, near-constant use of bad language, and “Slo Mo-Fo” camera effects meant players either loved or hated this game. The PlayStation 3 version of the game was even released with 3D glasses to bring the action to life.

4Shadows Of The Damned

A collaboration betweenResident Evilcreator Shinji Mikami andLollipop Chainsawdirector Goichi Suda, AKA Suda 51 is a B-Movie match made in heaven! The pair worked onShadows Of The Damnedwhich was released in 2011. The plot follows demon hunter Garcia Hotspur who must rescue his girlfriend who has been abducted by Fleming, the Lord of Demons.

Garcia is accompanied by his demon sidekick called Johnson. Johnson also acts as the main weapon, and one of the guns is called the boner. This can be turned into a powerful attack called the big boner. This type of humor runs throughoutShadows Of The Damnedwhich proved to be divisive among critics and players.

Crypto From Destroy All Humans & Destroy All Humans Cover Art

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Shinji Mikami, Shadows Of The Damned, & Goichi Suda